Callum Sheehan

After graduating from the University of Edinburgh in 2016, Callum spent three months working in a rural community in Nepal on a joint WASH and livelihoods programme. He then moved to southeast Madagascar, working for SEED Madagascar as a Project Development Officer, helping to fundraise for, and manage, a variety of conservation, health and livelihoods projects. Callum joined Excellent in December 2017. His role focuses on maintaining the relationships with Excellent’s partners, and overseeing project activities across the programmes in southeast Kenya and southern Africa. Contact: [email protected]

Supporting people in drylands to build sand dams, which provide a local supply of water, means that less children die each year from curable diarrhoea and women no longer have to bare this burden. Can you help by making a donation that will stop the suffering of communities living in drylands?

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Read about our plan to directly support other organisations to build sand dams, in turn, realising our vision to support millions of the world’s poorest people by helping them to transform their own lives through water and soil conservation in drylands.